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In the College of Engineering by a method determined within the College; however, all students in the college must also take a language placement examination on entrance to the University.

Fourth-semester skill level in a second language is required.B.A. degree students may fulfill this requirement with one of the following options:

Scoring the equivalent of fourth-semester skill level on an entrance or placement examination administered by The University of Arizona.

Completion of a two-course sequence beyond the second semester of post-secondary language instruction.

Completion with a C or higher of a 300- or 400-level language course at the post-secondary level.

Completion of one course beyond the third semester in combination with an AP (Advanced Placement) score, IB (International Baccalaureate) score or a CLEP (College Level Entrance Program) score determined by the individual language department.

A minimum of one semester study abroad in a language program approved by the appropriate language department as the equivalent of fourth-semester skill level.

Math

There are three foundational Math strands: General, Moderate, and Substantial.

General

This strand involves the general understanding and appreciation of how mathematics is used to solve problems in everyday life. The G-strand does not prepare a student for any further work grounded in mathematics and assumes the student will not proceed beyond the basic Foundations level noted above. Thus only those students whose major requires the most general knowledge of mathematics should take this strand.

Moderate

The M-strand is for students who require mathematical facility at the level of at least MATH 110 (Collegiate Algebra). This strand involves reasonable facility with algebra and algebraic functions, graphs, and simple modeling. Students who choose the M-strand are prepared for further mathematical work. This work may include LING 178 (The Mathematics of Language and Linguistics), MATH 114 (Finite Mathematics), MATH 113 (Elements of Calculus), or a statistics class from outside the Mathematics Department, such as ISTA 116 (Statistical Foundations for the Information Age) or SBS 200 (Statistics for the Social Sciences).

Substantial

This strand involves skill and facility with calculus. The S-strand begins at one of two calculus options - MATH 124 (Calculus I with Applications) or MATH 125 (Calculus I). Students who successfully complete the S-strand may continue on to MATH 129 (Calculus II), MATH 223 (Vector Calculus), or beyond. Those who choose but are not ready to begin the S-strand will be required to take preparatory work.

Artistic

People who have artistic, innovating or intuitional abilities, and who like to use their imagination and creativity in unstructured situations.